Our Story

GeoMath Poland was founded in 2009 with a mission to preserve and promote the rich heritage of Polish mathematics through high-quality publications. What began as a small project between colleagues at Warsaw University has grown into a specialized publisher focused on bringing Polish mathematical perspectives to a global audience.

Poland has a distinguished mathematical history, with the Warsaw School of Mathematics, the Lwów School of Mathematics, and the Kraków mathematical tradition all making significant contributions to various fields of mathematics. Despite this rich heritage, many of these contributions remained inaccessible to international audiences due to language barriers and limited distribution.

Our team of mathematicians, historians, and publishers works closely with academic institutions across Poland to identify, translate, and publish works that highlight the unique approaches and innovations of Polish mathematics. We believe that these perspectives offer valuable insights and alternative methods that can benefit students, teachers, and researchers worldwide.

Our Values

Academic Integrity

We maintain the highest standards of accuracy and intellectual honesty in all our publications.

Cultural Preservation

We are committed to preserving Poland's mathematical heritage for future generations.

Accessibility

We believe mathematical knowledge should be accessible to all, regardless of background.

Innovation

We seek to highlight innovative approaches that can advance mathematical understanding.

Meet Our Team

Our diverse team brings together expertise in mathematics, publishing, and Polish academic traditions.

Team member 1

Magdalena Nowak

Founder & Mathematical Director

Former professor of geometry at Warsaw University with 25 years of experience in mathematical publishing and research. Magdalena founded GeoMath Poland to showcase Polish mathematical traditions to the world.

Team member 2

Aleksandra Wójcik

Content Director

Specializing in mathematical history, Aleksandra curates our collection with a focus on preserving the unique approaches of Polish mathematical schools while making them accessible to modern readers.

Team member 3

Tomasz Kowalski

Chief Editor

With a background in both mathematics and publishing, Tomasz ensures our books maintain the highest standards of accuracy while being accessible to readers at various levels of mathematical proficiency.

Team member 4

Karolina Zielińska

Operations Manager

Karolina oversees our daily operations, ensuring smooth logistics from manuscript selection to book delivery. Her efficiency and attention to detail keep GeoMath Poland running seamlessly.

Team member 5

Piotr Makowski

International Relations

As our international relations specialist, Piotr builds partnerships with universities, libraries, and academic institutions worldwide to expand the reach of Polish mathematical literature.

Our Academic Partners

We collaborate with leading institutions to maintain the highest standards in our publications.

University of Warsaw

Poland's leading university and home to the Warsaw School of Mathematics

Jagiellonian University

One of the oldest universities in Europe with a rich mathematical tradition

Polish Mathematical Society

Organization promoting mathematical research and education in Poland

Banach Center

International mathematics research center named after Stefan Banach

European Mathematical Society

Supporting mathematics education and research across Europe

What People Say About Us

GeoMath Poland has transformed how I teach geometry to my advanced students. The Polish perspective offers elegant solutions I hadn't encountered in standard textbooks.

Dr. James Harrington

Professor of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh

The quality of these books is exceptional. From the clarity of explanations to the physical quality of the binding, GeoMath Poland clearly prioritizes excellence at every step.

Maria Gutierrez

Mathematics Department Chair, International School of Brussels

As a researcher in topology, discovering the 'Warsaw School' volume was like finding hidden treasure. The distinctive approach to point-set topology has influenced my own research significantly.

Dr. Kevin Li

Research Mathematician, Stanford University